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IDENTIFY YOUR
INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE
Interior design options for homeowners are vast. Styles contrast with some looks
based entirely on functionality and efficiency while other styles share overlapping
elements. With so many styles, homeowner’s have the option of following a
specific genre closely or tailoring a mixture of genres into their homes. Before
choosing a style, get to know all your options with this comprehensive guide to the
most popular styles amongst homeowners today.
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MODERN
These sleek interiors are open and airy, with minimal clutter.
Simple color schemes are chosen for walls, ceilings, doors,
cabinets, and light fixtures. A neutral palette using grey,
cream, white, or black is most often used. However, colorful
palettes can be used to create a bolder appearance if desired.
Regardless of the color palette, the variation of colors used is
kept to a minimum for a given space.
This interior design style uses functional decorations like light fixtures. Unique, yet
minimalist, light fixtures add to the appearance of the space without cluttering it or
distracting from the other incorporated elements. Often times, Scandinavian light fixture
designs are mimicked.
This “no fuss” style is ideal for rental spaces, open floor plan spaces, and urban
apartments. The sleek lines and bare aesthetic create a pristine and sophisticated
atmosphere. The style is non-distracting and clean in appearance, making it a popular
design choice for office and event spaces.
Main elements of
Modern interior design:
•	 Open spaces
•	 Clutter-free
•	 Uniform layout
•	 Non-ornamental cabinetry
•	 Simple furniture and
minimal decorations
•	 Utilizes metal, glass,
and polished wood
•	 Simple color palette
•	 Geometric shapes and hard lines
•	 Unique light fixtures
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CONTEMPORARY
This style overlaps with modern and transitional, but has its
own defining characteristics. Contemporary interior design is
much more a reflection of “current” decor. The look is never
outdated or overstated in appearance, but instead takes on
a refined and approachable appearance.
This style is often seen in family homes, as it is functional
yet attractive. Natural textures, materials, and colors are
key elements to pulling off this look. It relies heavily on
traditional materials like stained woods. These interiors have
a soft aesthetic and use warm lighting to create an inviting
atmosphere.
Perhaps the biggest of strength of contemporary is that
it’s able to evolve while maintaining a classic aesthetic.
Therefore, a space designed in this style can easily be
updated without making major changes to its appearance.
Main elements of
Contemporary interior design:
•	 Natural textures
and materials
•	 Classic appearance
•	 Wood as
main material
•	 Metal accents
•	 Neutral colors for
walls, doors,
and fixtures
•	 Utilizes natural light
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MINIMALIST
Minimalism has become very popular in
recent years. It’s a style based on efficiency
and practicality. Colors for ceilings, cabinetry,
and floors are generally muted tones, white and grey are
commonly used for walls. Lighting is purely functional and
never overly decorative. Minimalist design works well for
both small and large spaces. Generally, this design is popular
for open-floor plans and works well with
natural lighting.
This interior design style is popular amongst younger
generations and are ideal for individuals who don’t spend
much time at home. Since this style is based on functionality,
it is also ideal for office and event spaces.
Main elements of
Minimalist design:
•	 Non-ornate cabinetry
and trim
•	 Neutral, light colors
•	 Functional
•	 Minimal installations
and furniture
•	 Simple lighting
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MID-CENTURY MODERN
This design style takes a sleeker and more refined approach to
looks from the 1950s and 1960s. Mid-century style has always
been based on functionality, which increased the popularity
of the style during its original era and has encouraged its
resurgence today. It’s a timeless style that you can expect
to see in the spotlight for years to come. Older and younger
generations alike are pursuing this interior design style for
their homes.
This style is most successful when the home fits the look
entirely. It works well with 1-story ranchers and large bay
windows. The look incorporates flat-faced cabinetry with
simple handles, hardwood floors, and retro light fixtures to
create a nostalgic atmosphere. Furniture and decor should
be kept to a minimal and hints of the present era should
accent the mid-century aesthetic.
Main elements of
Mid-Century Modern design:
•	 Uses wide-range of
colors, especially
tertiary tones
•	 Clean lines
•	 Soft textiles
•	 Decorative
light fixtures
•	 Bay windows
•	 Teak wood
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INDUSTRIAL
This style pairs a “raw” aesthetic with
utilitarian installations and lighting. Minimal
furnishings are used to achieve this look and
quite often composed of salvaged items. Or, the items can
take on the appearance and textures of salvaged materials.
Reclaimed wood and metal are popular elements for this
design style.
Older buildings and warehouse styled spaces carry this
interior design style well. Open-floor plans, brick walls, and
concrete floors are often incorporated into this design style.
In addition, metal cabinetry and exposed ceiling beams
further enhance this unfinished look.
Main elements of
Industrial design:
•	 Salvaged appearance
for fixtures
and lighting
•	 Concrete floors
•	 Brick walls
•	 Reclaimed wood
and metal
•	 Raw aesthetic
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BOHEMIAN
This style stands on its own but is comparable to an eclectic
style. It borrows and fuses elements from other styles in a
successful manner. It’s a style that borrows from the East,
with large Mediterranean archways and sometimes ornate
decorative metal work on cabinetry, doors, or mantles. It
incorporates bold colors, patterns, and elegance with a
touch of rustic flair.
Bohemian is so freeing, because it allows homeowners to
mix and match with playful variety. However, there is always
a balance to be maintained. When it comes to this design
style, a neutral base is key to adding in bolder elements. For
instance, boldly colored and patterned tile flooring should be
offset by neutrally painted walls. By following this rule, you’ll
avoid creating a chaotic and over decorated space.
Main elements of
Bohemian design:
•	 Eclectic mix of
textures and colors
•	 Ornate
and decorative
•	 Rustic and elegant
•	 Embraces contrast
•	 Custom fixtures
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RUSTIC
Rough-hewn wooden ceiling beams,
unpolished barn-wood floors, and warm low
lighting, theses are all characteristics of what
you’ll encounter in a truly rustic home. Traditionally, this is a
style that is represented by cabins and farmhouses.
Today, elements from this style are being used in more
“current” homes. Custom barn-wood features for cabinets
and shelving add a rustic country-side charm to interior
spaces. Rustic metal and clean iron are used as accent
materials, but the main focus remains on weathered wood.
Driftwood, barn-wood, reclaimed wood, or wood that has
been altered to appear weathered can be incorporated into
this interior design style.
Main elements of
rustic design:
•	 Reclaimed wood,
including barn-wood
and driftwood
•	 Matte tones, no
glossy wood
or finishes
•	 Chunky ceiling beams
•	 Brown and gray color
schemes
•	 Soft low lighting
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HOLLYWOOD GLAM
This bold style embraces dramatic stair cases, open-air
indoor balconies, high chandelier lighting, decorative
molding, and ornate fire places. It contrast to the previously
discussed styles, Hollywood Glam celebrates plush textures
and pronounced elegance. It’s a bold style that makes a
statement, incorporating rich bright colors including pinks,
reds, deep blues, and royal purples.
Main elements of
Hollywood Glam design:
•	 Makes a statement
•	 Dramatic design
•	 Works in large spaces
•	 Bright colors and
contrasts
•	 Ornate installations
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COASTAL
Soft tones and hues, curved lines, and natural
lighting create a relaxed atmosphere for this
style. The color scheme embraces pastel
greens, blues, and grays. White walls or glass walls are
imperative to creating an airy effect.
This style takes neither a minimalist or overly ornate
approach. It is both functional and decorative with a
“down-to-earth” feel. Though most often used to decorate
beachside homes, this interior design style can successfully
be incorporated into suburban style homes and apartments.
A major strength for this style is that it translates well into
any sized space. Natural woods and driftwoods enhance the
effectiveness of this style.
Main elements of
coastal design:
•	 Bright natural light
•	 Cool and pastel tones
•	 Soft lines
•	 Large windows
•	 Functional,
yet decorative
•	 Natural woods
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VICTORIAN
This style works well with older Victorian homes and for
homeowner’s who love antiques. It’s a luxurious and elegant
taste that is anything but simple or utilitarian. This interior
design style uses deep rich, dark color palates and bold
patterns. The walls are commonly covered in patterned
bold wall paper and the floors are built from dark-hued
solid wood. Stained wood and large windows are popular
in Victorian homes, while dramatic chandeliers and large
fireplaces are also not uncommon.
This era of design predates many of the more simplistic, no
frill designs that are popular today. However, elements from
this style remain popular and are often incorporated into
home design in a functional fashion.
Main elements of
Victorian design:
•	 Deep rich colors
•	 Bold wallpaper
•	 Ornate chandeliers
and fireplaces
•	 Ornate trim
•	 Prominent staircases
•	 Dramatic windows
and stained glass
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TRADITIONAL
This style plays on elements from old world Europe. Classic
European design uses ornate moldings, dark cherry wood,
and organic lines. It contrasts dark reds, browns, blacks, and
blues against lighter earth tones. This style incorporates
luxurious textiles like silk and velvet. Though less popular
amongst interior designers today, elements of this style are
still widely used.
Main elements of
Traditional interior design:
•	 Elaborate molding
•	 Wood paneling
•	 Built-in cabinetry
•	 Vibrant colors
contrasted with
earth tones
•	 Intricate tiling
•	 Wood floors and
cabinetry
•	 Low lighting
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TRANSITIONAL
This is one of the most popular styles among designers right
now because it allows them to pulls items from different
time periods and design genres. It has a curated and
decorative appearance that is uncluttered and functional. It’s
a style that looks complete, using lacquered finishes, neutral
color palettes,
and varied textures.
It contrasts from more eclectic styles because it maintains
a simple appearance. While using elements from various
design styles, this interior design style manages to remain
fairly “bare-bones” without appearing incomplete. The most
important element to completing this style successfully is
balance.
Main elements of
Transitional interior design:
•	 Balanced appearance
•	 Mix of materials:
wood, glass,
steel, textiles
•	 Lacquered finishes
•	 Neutral color palette
•	 Decorative in a tightly
curated fashion
•	 Blends design styles
and periods
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ART DECO
Art Deco has a unique and distinct
appearance pulling from the parlor style of
the 1920s and the contemporary art world. In
the early 1900s, this style became quite popular in Europe
and the United States. Influenced heavily by Art Nouveau
and Cubism, it’s an artistic and streamlined style.
What makes Art Deco interiors most unique is the variation
in materials used. Stained glass, jade, ivory, granite, and
chrome can all be found incorporated into this style.
Commonly, these materials are used as ornamental details
in counters, cabinets, doors, and windows. Tiled flooring and
walls are a signature statement of this interior design style.
Main elements of
Art Deco design:
•	 Bold tiles
•	 Smooth lines
•	 Geometric shapes
•	 Glam functional
•	 Manmade and
natural materials
•	 1920s flair
•	 Intentional symmetry
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SHABBY CHIC
This endearing style translates well into small
spaces and cottages. It has an appearance that
reads “DIY” to viewers, but is actually quite
carefully planned. Elegant and distressed elements are
carefully combined to create a charmed atmosphere. Peeling
paint on walls, doors, and furniture is very popular amongst
this style.
Floral prints and chalk paint are key to the success of pulling
off a truly shabby chic look. The color palette varies, but is
generally composed of white, off-white, and pastel purple,
pink, or blue. If you love the mixture of country and feminine
styles, then this style will resonate well with you.
Main elements of
Shabby Chic interior design:
•	 Peeling paint,
distressed finishes
•	 Chalk paint floors
and doors
•	 Translates well into
small spaces
•	 Cozy, country,
and feminine
•	 Pastel and
floral prints
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Now that you’re acquainted with the
most popular interior design styles,
you may be torn between which style(s)
to choose. Fortunately, by mixing and
matching with the 80/20 rule, you can
successfully incorporate multiple styles
into your home. The 80/20 rule prevents
incorporating elements that work
against one another, as well as from
over-mixing.
It’s important to note that successful
interior design begins with the space
itself. If the space isn’t translating
clearly than furniture and decorations
will only disrupt the appearance of a
room further. Begin by addressing the
basics like walls, floors, doors, cabinets,
appliances, and lighting. Making these
changes will completely transform your
space and give you a solid foundation to
build upon.
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IDENTIFY YOUR INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

  • 1. IDENTIFY YOUR INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE Interior design options for homeowners are vast. Styles contrast with some looks based entirely on functionality and efficiency while other styles share overlapping elements. With so many styles, homeowner’s have the option of following a specific genre closely or tailoring a mixture of genres into their homes. Before choosing a style, get to know all your options with this comprehensive guide to the most popular styles amongst homeowners today. 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 1
  • 2. MODERN These sleek interiors are open and airy, with minimal clutter. Simple color schemes are chosen for walls, ceilings, doors, cabinets, and light fixtures. A neutral palette using grey, cream, white, or black is most often used. However, colorful palettes can be used to create a bolder appearance if desired. Regardless of the color palette, the variation of colors used is kept to a minimum for a given space. This interior design style uses functional decorations like light fixtures. Unique, yet minimalist, light fixtures add to the appearance of the space without cluttering it or distracting from the other incorporated elements. Often times, Scandinavian light fixture designs are mimicked. This “no fuss” style is ideal for rental spaces, open floor plan spaces, and urban apartments. The sleek lines and bare aesthetic create a pristine and sophisticated atmosphere. The style is non-distracting and clean in appearance, making it a popular design choice for office and event spaces. Main elements of Modern interior design: • Open spaces • Clutter-free • Uniform layout • Non-ornamental cabinetry • Simple furniture and minimal decorations • Utilizes metal, glass, and polished wood • Simple color palette • Geometric shapes and hard lines • Unique light fixtures 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 2
  • 3. CONTEMPORARY This style overlaps with modern and transitional, but has its own defining characteristics. Contemporary interior design is much more a reflection of “current” decor. The look is never outdated or overstated in appearance, but instead takes on a refined and approachable appearance. This style is often seen in family homes, as it is functional yet attractive. Natural textures, materials, and colors are key elements to pulling off this look. It relies heavily on traditional materials like stained woods. These interiors have a soft aesthetic and use warm lighting to create an inviting atmosphere. Perhaps the biggest of strength of contemporary is that it’s able to evolve while maintaining a classic aesthetic. Therefore, a space designed in this style can easily be updated without making major changes to its appearance. Main elements of Contemporary interior design: • Natural textures and materials • Classic appearance • Wood as main material • Metal accents • Neutral colors for walls, doors, and fixtures • Utilizes natural light 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 3
  • 4. MINIMALIST Minimalism has become very popular in recent years. It’s a style based on efficiency and practicality. Colors for ceilings, cabinetry, and floors are generally muted tones, white and grey are commonly used for walls. Lighting is purely functional and never overly decorative. Minimalist design works well for both small and large spaces. Generally, this design is popular for open-floor plans and works well with natural lighting. This interior design style is popular amongst younger generations and are ideal for individuals who don’t spend much time at home. Since this style is based on functionality, it is also ideal for office and event spaces. Main elements of Minimalist design: • Non-ornate cabinetry and trim • Neutral, light colors • Functional • Minimal installations and furniture • Simple lighting 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 4
  • 5. MID-CENTURY MODERN This design style takes a sleeker and more refined approach to looks from the 1950s and 1960s. Mid-century style has always been based on functionality, which increased the popularity of the style during its original era and has encouraged its resurgence today. It’s a timeless style that you can expect to see in the spotlight for years to come. Older and younger generations alike are pursuing this interior design style for their homes. This style is most successful when the home fits the look entirely. It works well with 1-story ranchers and large bay windows. The look incorporates flat-faced cabinetry with simple handles, hardwood floors, and retro light fixtures to create a nostalgic atmosphere. Furniture and decor should be kept to a minimal and hints of the present era should accent the mid-century aesthetic. Main elements of Mid-Century Modern design: • Uses wide-range of colors, especially tertiary tones • Clean lines • Soft textiles • Decorative light fixtures • Bay windows • Teak wood 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 5
  • 6. INDUSTRIAL This style pairs a “raw” aesthetic with utilitarian installations and lighting. Minimal furnishings are used to achieve this look and quite often composed of salvaged items. Or, the items can take on the appearance and textures of salvaged materials. Reclaimed wood and metal are popular elements for this design style. Older buildings and warehouse styled spaces carry this interior design style well. Open-floor plans, brick walls, and concrete floors are often incorporated into this design style. In addition, metal cabinetry and exposed ceiling beams further enhance this unfinished look. Main elements of Industrial design: • Salvaged appearance for fixtures and lighting • Concrete floors • Brick walls • Reclaimed wood and metal • Raw aesthetic 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 6
  • 7. BOHEMIAN This style stands on its own but is comparable to an eclectic style. It borrows and fuses elements from other styles in a successful manner. It’s a style that borrows from the East, with large Mediterranean archways and sometimes ornate decorative metal work on cabinetry, doors, or mantles. It incorporates bold colors, patterns, and elegance with a touch of rustic flair. Bohemian is so freeing, because it allows homeowners to mix and match with playful variety. However, there is always a balance to be maintained. When it comes to this design style, a neutral base is key to adding in bolder elements. For instance, boldly colored and patterned tile flooring should be offset by neutrally painted walls. By following this rule, you’ll avoid creating a chaotic and over decorated space. Main elements of Bohemian design: • Eclectic mix of textures and colors • Ornate and decorative • Rustic and elegant • Embraces contrast • Custom fixtures 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 7
  • 8. RUSTIC Rough-hewn wooden ceiling beams, unpolished barn-wood floors, and warm low lighting, theses are all characteristics of what you’ll encounter in a truly rustic home. Traditionally, this is a style that is represented by cabins and farmhouses. Today, elements from this style are being used in more “current” homes. Custom barn-wood features for cabinets and shelving add a rustic country-side charm to interior spaces. Rustic metal and clean iron are used as accent materials, but the main focus remains on weathered wood. Driftwood, barn-wood, reclaimed wood, or wood that has been altered to appear weathered can be incorporated into this interior design style. Main elements of rustic design: • Reclaimed wood, including barn-wood and driftwood • Matte tones, no glossy wood or finishes • Chunky ceiling beams • Brown and gray color schemes • Soft low lighting 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 8
  • 9. HOLLYWOOD GLAM This bold style embraces dramatic stair cases, open-air indoor balconies, high chandelier lighting, decorative molding, and ornate fire places. It contrast to the previously discussed styles, Hollywood Glam celebrates plush textures and pronounced elegance. It’s a bold style that makes a statement, incorporating rich bright colors including pinks, reds, deep blues, and royal purples. Main elements of Hollywood Glam design: • Makes a statement • Dramatic design • Works in large spaces • Bright colors and contrasts • Ornate installations 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 9
  • 10. COASTAL Soft tones and hues, curved lines, and natural lighting create a relaxed atmosphere for this style. The color scheme embraces pastel greens, blues, and grays. White walls or glass walls are imperative to creating an airy effect. This style takes neither a minimalist or overly ornate approach. It is both functional and decorative with a “down-to-earth” feel. Though most often used to decorate beachside homes, this interior design style can successfully be incorporated into suburban style homes and apartments. A major strength for this style is that it translates well into any sized space. Natural woods and driftwoods enhance the effectiveness of this style. Main elements of coastal design: • Bright natural light • Cool and pastel tones • Soft lines • Large windows • Functional, yet decorative • Natural woods 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 10
  • 11. VICTORIAN This style works well with older Victorian homes and for homeowner’s who love antiques. It’s a luxurious and elegant taste that is anything but simple or utilitarian. This interior design style uses deep rich, dark color palates and bold patterns. The walls are commonly covered in patterned bold wall paper and the floors are built from dark-hued solid wood. Stained wood and large windows are popular in Victorian homes, while dramatic chandeliers and large fireplaces are also not uncommon. This era of design predates many of the more simplistic, no frill designs that are popular today. However, elements from this style remain popular and are often incorporated into home design in a functional fashion. Main elements of Victorian design: • Deep rich colors • Bold wallpaper • Ornate chandeliers and fireplaces • Ornate trim • Prominent staircases • Dramatic windows and stained glass 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 11
  • 12. TRADITIONAL This style plays on elements from old world Europe. Classic European design uses ornate moldings, dark cherry wood, and organic lines. It contrasts dark reds, browns, blacks, and blues against lighter earth tones. This style incorporates luxurious textiles like silk and velvet. Though less popular amongst interior designers today, elements of this style are still widely used. Main elements of Traditional interior design: • Elaborate molding • Wood paneling • Built-in cabinetry • Vibrant colors contrasted with earth tones • Intricate tiling • Wood floors and cabinetry • Low lighting 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 12
  • 13. TRANSITIONAL This is one of the most popular styles among designers right now because it allows them to pulls items from different time periods and design genres. It has a curated and decorative appearance that is uncluttered and functional. It’s a style that looks complete, using lacquered finishes, neutral color palettes, and varied textures. It contrasts from more eclectic styles because it maintains a simple appearance. While using elements from various design styles, this interior design style manages to remain fairly “bare-bones” without appearing incomplete. The most important element to completing this style successfully is balance. Main elements of Transitional interior design: • Balanced appearance • Mix of materials: wood, glass, steel, textiles • Lacquered finishes • Neutral color palette • Decorative in a tightly curated fashion • Blends design styles and periods 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 13
  • 14. ART DECO Art Deco has a unique and distinct appearance pulling from the parlor style of the 1920s and the contemporary art world. In the early 1900s, this style became quite popular in Europe and the United States. Influenced heavily by Art Nouveau and Cubism, it’s an artistic and streamlined style. What makes Art Deco interiors most unique is the variation in materials used. Stained glass, jade, ivory, granite, and chrome can all be found incorporated into this style. Commonly, these materials are used as ornamental details in counters, cabinets, doors, and windows. Tiled flooring and walls are a signature statement of this interior design style. Main elements of Art Deco design: • Bold tiles • Smooth lines • Geometric shapes • Glam functional • Manmade and natural materials • 1920s flair • Intentional symmetry 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 14
  • 15. SHABBY CHIC This endearing style translates well into small spaces and cottages. It has an appearance that reads “DIY” to viewers, but is actually quite carefully planned. Elegant and distressed elements are carefully combined to create a charmed atmosphere. Peeling paint on walls, doors, and furniture is very popular amongst this style. Floral prints and chalk paint are key to the success of pulling off a truly shabby chic look. The color palette varies, but is generally composed of white, off-white, and pastel purple, pink, or blue. If you love the mixture of country and feminine styles, then this style will resonate well with you. Main elements of Shabby Chic interior design: • Peeling paint, distressed finishes • Chalk paint floors and doors • Translates well into small spaces • Cozy, country, and feminine • Pastel and floral prints 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 15
  • 16. Now that you’re acquainted with the most popular interior design styles, you may be torn between which style(s) to choose. Fortunately, by mixing and matching with the 80/20 rule, you can successfully incorporate multiple styles into your home. The 80/20 rule prevents incorporating elements that work against one another, as well as from over-mixing. It’s important to note that successful interior design begins with the space itself. If the space isn’t translating clearly than furniture and decorations will only disrupt the appearance of a room further. Begin by addressing the basics like walls, floors, doors, cabinets, appliances, and lighting. Making these changes will completely transform your space and give you a solid foundation to build upon. 208.658.8888 | designcenterofboise.com | 16